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Gold Nanocages for Spectroscopic OCT Imaging with A Swept Source at 1060 nm

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Abstract

Gold nanocages were synthesized to shift the surface plasmon resonance peak to ~900 nm. We demonstrate these nanocages can be used as contrast agents for conventional and spectroscopic OCT at 1060 nm.

© 2010 Optical Society of America

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